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The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
U.S. Government Efforts to Suppress Terrorist Financing Paper presented at the Wake Forest Law School Symposium Related Media Paper: The United States' Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique- Audio
The Big Hack
The Big Hack
Disruptive product innovation at the intersection of energy technology and information technology Steyer Taylor Center Executive Director Dan Reicher advised Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) undergrads participating in a series of two overnight hackathons comprised of members of the Hackers At Berkeley and Stanford Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) student hacker clubs. The hackathons […]
7 events,
Predictability of Human Behavior
Predictability of Human Behavior
CISAC Science Seminar Rich Colbaugh, Scientist, Sandia National Laboratory; Chief Scientist, Institute for Complex and Adaptive Systems, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology "Predictability of Human Behavior" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
April 30, 2012 from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. Related Media
Debriefing After Oral Arguments on Immigration Enforcement at the State Level
Debriefing After Oral Arguments on Immigration Enforcement at the State Level
Professors Lucas Guttentag, Pam Karlan, Jenny Martinez, and Tino Cuellar will share their perspectives and analyze the aftermath of the oral arguments on the Arizona case. Lunch will be served. Related Media
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StanfordACS Presents: Lunch with Professor Paul Pierson, Co-Author of “Winner Takes All Politics”
StanfordACS Presents: Lunch with Professor Paul Pierson, Co-Author of “Winner Takes All Politics”
Please join us for a luncheon with Professor Paul Pierson on the ways Washington has made the rich richer and ignored the middle class Professor Paul Pierson, holder of the John Gross Endowed Chair of Political Science at University of California, Berkeley will be joining us to speak about his most recently published book "Winner […]
PI Fellows: An In-Person Primer on Legal Methodology
PI Fellows: An In-Person Primer on Legal Methodology
PI Fellows: An In-Person Primer on Legal Methodology Sergio Puig, is a Lecturer in Law and Teaching Fellow at the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS). Along with Professor Deborah Hensler, he has been teaching the Research Methods Workshop, a course which offers students an interdisciplinary perspective on socio-legal research, and a general introduction […]
Informal Lunch with Maurice Hoo - Global Head of M&A and Private Equity, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe
Informal Lunch with Maurice Hoo - Global Head of M&A and Private Equity, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe
Please join the China Law and Policy Association for an informal lunchtime discussion with Maurice Hoo, the global leader of Orrick's Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice Group. He is consistently recognized by leading legal industry publications such as Chambers Asia, IFLR and Asia-Pacific Legal 500 as one of the top private equity lawyers […]
7 events,
Orrick Panel – Advice to APILSA
Orrick Panel – Advice to APILSA
Attorneys from Orrick will come to give APILSA members advice for summer jobs Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come and join us as we study the bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
5 events,
Federal Litigation Judges Conference (Preliminary Injunction Motion)
Federal Litigation Judges Conference (Preliminary Injunction Motion)
Mandatory event for all student judges Related Media
The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Law in an Election Year
The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Law in an Election Year
ADSA and Stanford Program in Law& Society present luncheon discussion with Dr. Frank Emmert on the Iranian Nuclear Crisis - Law and Politics in an Election Year . Room 280B. Related Media
Is Your ISP Becoming A Copyright Cop?
Is Your ISP Becoming A Copyright Cop?
Is Your ISP Becoming A Copyright Cop? The Graduated Response Program and "Voluntary" Efforts to Police Online Infringement Lunch time talk with Corynne McSherry <!--RSVP for this free event today.--> SLATA Lunch Time Talk. Co-hosted by the Center for Internet and Society. 12:50pm-2:00pm Room 95 This July, several major internet access providers (including, very likely, […]
6 events,
International Arbitration Conference
International Arbitration Conference
A conference on various forms of International Arbitration with domestic and international speakers. Related Media
Stanford Second Annual Conference on Arbitration
Stanford Second Annual Conference on Arbitration
presented by the Gould Center and the Advanced Degree Students Association Come and learn about the practice of arbitration today. Experienced professionals and experts in the field are coming to SLS to share their experience and opinions on key aspects of modern arbitration rules and practice. The first panel (10:00-12:30) will address the issue of […]
Talking About The Lincoln Lawyer
Talking About The Lincoln Lawyer
Sponsored by the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession Sponsored by the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession. Click here to register. About the Event: As its second annual conference on law and popular culture, The Center on the Legal Profession hosts a movie screening of Lionsgate's The Lincoln Lawyer, followed by two panel discussions […]
5 events,
Second Annual China Law and Policy Conference
Second Annual China Law and Policy Conference
The Role of Law in Chinese Innovation and Entrepreneurship The Second Annual China Law and Policy Conference is a one-day event that will bring together prominent legal experts, practitioners, and entrepreneurs to discuss pressing legals issues in Chinese innovation and Entrepreneurship. Related Media
4 events,
The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
6 events,
CISAC Science Seminar
CISAC Science Seminar
Dan Boneh, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and CISAC Affiliate, Stanford University. Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Digital Music Panel
Digital Music Panel
A panel discussing the rapid evolution of the digital music marketplace/ecosystem and the struggles that have accompanied it -- from competing with "free" to the power of major record labels. Related Media
Workshop on Dealing with Secondary Trauma
Workshop on Dealing with Secondary Trauma
Best Practices for Working with Marginalized, Stressed, or Traumatized Clients As you prepare for your summer internship, this presentation is designed to address the vicarious trauma that frequently accompanies working with clients who have experienced trauma. This can happen in a wide-range of types of cases, not just some of the more obvious practice areas […]
10 events,
Leadership Issues Meeting for Student Group Leaders with Prof. Deborah Rhode. Part 2. Room 280A
Leadership Issues Meeting for Student Group Leaders with Prof. Deborah Rhode. Part 2. Room 280A
Prof. Deborah Rhode held a meeting on October 4, 2011 with student organization leaders to discuss leadership issues that people have encountered in their various organizations. This is a follow up meeting. We are inviting outgoing leaders to share with the newly-elected leaders one or two things that they wished they had known at the […]
Professor Talk on Student Scholarship
Professor Talk on Student Scholarship
Prof. Lemley talk hosted by SLR for students to ask Prof. Lemley questions about writing student notes and scholarship more generally. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Senior Editor Training
Stanford Law Review Senior Editor Training
This is a mandatory training session for rising 3L members of the Law Review. Related Media
14 events,
Faculty Lunch
Faculty Lunch
Professor Michael Klausner “An Empirical Analysis of Securities Law Enforcement” Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
11 events,
CISAC Social Science and International Security Seminar
CISAC Social Science and International Security Seminar
John Downer, Stanton Nuclear Security Postdoctoral Fellow Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Bar Exam Panel
Bar Exam Panel
A panel of recent alums discuss their experiences taking the California and New York bar exams and offer helpful tips. Related Media
StanfordACS Leadership Transition Meeting
StanfordACS Leadership Transition Meeting
Meeting with the incoming Presidents and VPs to solicit feedback and ideas for next year's organizational structure. Related Media
9 events,
International Criminal Court Conference
International Criminal Court Conference
In honor of the upcoming 10th anniversary of the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC), we will be holding a major one-day conference devoted to the ICC, including its accomplishments to date, the challenges facing it, and its relationship with the U.S.
Conference to Mark the 10th YEar anniversary of the International Criminal Court
Conference to Mark the 10th YEar anniversary of the International Criminal Court
2012 marks the 10th anniversary of the ICC. The conference is a platform to review and discuss the work of the ICC, its impact, and successes and challenges in the past decade. The conference will benefit from the participation of the Court's most senior officials. Related Media
Conference to Mark the 10th Year anniversary of the International Criminal Court
Conference to Mark the 10th Year anniversary of the International Criminal Court
2012 marks the 10th anniversary of the ICC. The conference is a platform to review and discuss the work of the ICC, its impact, and successes and challenges in the past decade. The conference will benefit from the participation of the Court's most senior officials.
ICC Turns Ten
ICC Turns Ten
Reviewing the Past, Assessing the Future Stanford Law School marked the ten-year anniversary of the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) with a major conference evaluating its achievements and progress to date, the prospects for its continuing development, and the direction of its future relationship with the United States. Conference speakers Included: H.E. Judge […]
2 events,
1 event,
The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
8 events,
Defending Critical Infrastructure Systems
Defending Critical Infrastructure Systems
Dave Alderson, Assistant Professor, Operations Research Department Director, Center for Infrastructure Defense, Naval Postgraduate School Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
May 14, 2012 from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. Related Media
Debating Participating in OCI?
Debating Participating in OCI?
PI Fellows Panel for 1Ls Debating OCI Should You Participate in OCI? A discussion on the pros and cons of participating in OCI from the perspective of those interested in public service and public interest law, featuring students who spent or are planning on spending their summers working at non-profits, government employment, and splitting between […]
6 events,
What OCS Doesn't Tell You: The Truth About OCI
What OCS Doesn't Tell You: The Truth About OCI
Building a Better Legal Profession presents how to navigate the OCI process and select a firm that fits your values and interests. Related Media
Developing Post-Grad Fellowship Projects and Applications
Developing Post-Grad Fellowship Projects and Applications
Associate Dean for Public Service and Public Interest Law Diane Chin Developing Post-Grad Fellowship Projects and Applications with Diane Chin For AUDIO RECORDING, copy and paste this link into your browser, or click on "website" below: http://voirdire.stanford.edu/program/centers/levin/20120515_Levin_Chin_PI_Fellow_APP-Pro.mp4. Related Media
Stanford Law School Film Festival!
Stanford Law School Film Festival!
Stanford Law School Film Festival! During the spring quarter, 2012, we'll screen 4 movies that relate to law and lawyers. A faculty member will lead a discussion of the movie which will be shown from 4-6 pm in Rm. 280B, then pizza will be served and a discussion will follow. All of the films will […]
8 events,
On the Optimality of Rewarding Prisoners for Good Behavior: Time Off, Parole, or Privileges?
On the Optimality of Rewarding Prisoners for Good Behavior: Time Off, Parole, or Privileges?
Professor Mitch Polinsky Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
2012-2013 Public Interest Fellows Meeting
2012-2013 Public Interest Fellows Meeting
The new 2012-2013 Public Interest Fellows will convene to discuss the upcoming year's agenda. Related Media
14 events,
Board of Visitors Meeting
A Tale of Three-H Bombs: The Thermonuclear Turning-Point of the 1950s
A Tale of Three-H Bombs: The Thermonuclear Turning-Point of the 1950s
CISAC Social Science and International Security Seminar Professor David Holloway Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
US-Iran Relations: Diplomacy, Sanctions or War?
US-Iran Relations: Diplomacy, Sanctions or War?
A risk/benefit analysis of war, sanctions, and diplomacy in dealing with the Iranian nuclear dossier Faced with rising tensions between the US and Iran, what steps should the U.S. take? Our speaker will give a brief overview of US-Iran relations over the past three decades, US policy options towards Iran, and then provide a risk/benefit […]
4 events,
2012 Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association
2012 Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association
Sponsored by the American Law and Economics Association and Stanford Law School. Related Media
Law and Society Symposium – SPILS presentations
Law and Society Symposium – SPILS presentations
A symposium comprising of panels of SPILS fellows presenting their year-long projects moderated by faculty members. Details to be confirmed. Related Media
4 events,
INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION UNHACKATHON: TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT
INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION UNHACKATHON: TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT
The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics is hosting a chapter of the International Legislation Unhackathon. During the event participants from all over the globe will gather in groups and “mark up” existing laws into an XML format based on an international standard. Tools and technologies such as the ones that will be used at the […]
North Carolina: Stanford Day at Theater of the American South
North Carolina: Stanford Day at Theater of the American South
Stanford Law School alumni and friends are invited to spend the day with other Stanford alumni at the Theater of the American South for a festival of Southern plays, food, and culture in Wilson, North Carolina. The festival’s seventh season will feature a New Orleans theme and will be presenting A Streetcar Named Desire, the celebrated […]
1 event,
The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
10 events,
Legal Frontiers in Digital Media
Legal Frontiers in Digital Media
A joint conference of the Media Law Resource Center and the Center for Internet & Society. This intensive two-day event is designed for lawyers and Web publishing professionals responsible for sorting out the emerging legal issues surrounding the distribution of content on digital platforms.The conference will explore: Content monetization and the mechanics and business models […]
Patent Institutions Summit
Patent Institutions Summit
Bringing Together the PTO, Federal Circuit, District Court, and the ITC Co-sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology and the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Monday, May 21, 2012 Stanford Law School Click here to register Early registration ends April 9th Now that the America Invents Act (AIA) has been signed into […]
Energy Data Jam
Energy Data Jam
Sponsored by The White House, U.S. Department of Energy, and The Steyer Taylor Center for Energy Policy & Finance, the Energy Data Jam will bring together a select group of the most innovative entrepreneurs, software developers, CEOs, energy experts, and policy makers to discuss how we can unleash the power of data, technology, and innovation […]
Careers in Renewable Energy Law: A Discussion with Ed Zaelke, Aiken Gump LLP
Careers in Renewable Energy Law: A Discussion with Ed Zaelke, Aiken Gump LLP
Ed Zaelke is a partner with Aiken Gump's renewable energy practice in Los Angeles. He will give an overview of the renewable energy markets in the United States, with a focus on the role energy lawyers play in the industry. Related Media
13 events,
Tax Pro Bono reflection session
Tax Pro Bono reflection session
End-of-year wrap-up and planning session for Tax Pro bono Related Media
How to Publish a Note
How to Publish a Note
Stanford Law Review Senior Notes Editor Nico Martinez and several former Note authors will explain how to get a Note published in the Law Review. This event is for all students interested in publishing scholarship! Related Media
7 events,
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
StreetLaw End of the Year Reflection
StreetLaw End of the Year Reflection
A pro bono reflection session for all 2011-2012 StreetLaw teachers. Related Media
ACS Presents: Structural Racism and the Fair Housing Act
ACS Presents: Structural Racism and the Fair Housing Act
John Relman discusses how his recent civil rights litigation demonstrate the ways in which segregated communities of color are exploited and how that exploitation is made possible by historic discrimination. His recent cases have centered on reverse redlining in the mortgage markets of Memphis and Baltimore and the student lending market in Richmond, VA. John […]
9 events,
StanfordACS Presents: Lunch with Professor Geoffrey Stone, University of Chicago
StanfordACS Presents: Lunch with Professor Geoffrey Stone, University of Chicago
The Framer's Constitution Room 280A Lunch Served Please join us for lunch and conversation with Professor Geoffrey Stone of the University of Chicago. He will be discussing how a progressive interpretation of the Constitution is consistent with the Framer's concept of the Constitution. About Professor Stone Geoffrey Stone has been a member of the University […]
Death Penalty in Jewish Tradition
Death Penalty in Jewish Tradition
A lunchtime debate between Jeff Rosen and Professor Marshall. Related Media
StanfordACS – Wine and Cheese with Professor Geoffrey Stone
StanfordACS – Wine and Cheese with Professor Geoffrey Stone
Please join us for a private wine and cheese reception with Professor Geoffrey Stone of the University of Chicago. About Professor Stone Geoffrey Stone has been a member of the University of Chicago law faculty since 1973. From 1987 to 1993, Mr. Stone served as Dean of the Law School, and from 1993 to 2002 […]
5 events,
Citizens in a Global Era
Citizens in a Global Era
Sponsored by: Federal Bar Association, Immigration Law Section John Felice Rome Center and Loyola University Chicago School of Law Stanford University Arthur and Toni RembeRock Center for Corporate Governance Location: Centro Studi Americani Via Michelangelo Caetani, 32, 00186 Rome ITALY When, how, and whether a person can become a citizen of a country is extremely […]
Lunch with Congressman Pete McCloskey
Lunch with Congressman Pete McCloskey
A small group lunch with Congressman McCloskey before he gives the SLS Memorial Day address. Related Media
Clerkship Meeting for 1Ls
Clerkship Meeting for 1Ls
Professor Jeff Fisher, Faculty Clerkship Chair and Carol Ida, Director, Judicial Clerkships will hold an introductory session about judicial clerkships and talk about what you can be doing now to prepare for the clerkship application process. Related Media
1 event,
The United States’ Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
6 events,
Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century
Informing Reproductive Choice? Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century
sponsored by the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences As new technologies transform prenatal testing from a risky procedure to a mere blood draw, the current trickle of prenatal genetic testing will become a flood. At least two companies have introduced non-invasive tests for Down syndrome and a few other conditions in the United […]
Volunteer Attorney Panel farewell lunch/reflection
Volunteer Attorney Panel farewell lunch/reflection
Final reflection session and farewell lunch for non-profit volunteer supervisor Related Media
Vis Moot Team Information Session
Vis Moot Team Information Session
International Commercial Arbitration Team Recruitment Interested in international arbitration? Never heard of it? Curious? This spring, four of your fellow students formed Stanford's first ever team to compete at the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot competition in Vienna, Austria. The Vis Moot gives participants a hands-on experience with the application of both substantive […]
6 events,
NIPT Post-Conference Small-Group Meeting
NIPT Post-Conference Small-Group Meeting
A small-group discussion by speakers at the Center for Law and the Biosciences' May 29 NIPT conference. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
CLB & BioLaw Panel on Altruistic Organ Donation
CLB & BioLaw Panel on Altruistic Organ Donation
Earlier this year, a member of the Stanford community donated his kidney to a stranger, setting off a chain of donations that saved 13 lives. What motivates someone to donate an organ to a stranger? What is the process like, and what concerns does it raise? On Wednesday, May 30, BioLaw and the Center for […]
3 events,
Public Interest Summer Send-off
Public Interest Summer Send-off
Join Levin Center staff, Public Interest Coalition's (PICO) leadership, and other public interest leaders for a summer send-off. Food, drinks, and information about next year will be provided. Related Media
Investing in Your Future
Investing in Your Future
6:00pm: Estate Planning in Uncertain Times 7:00pm: Break for refreshments 7:15pm: Constructing an Investment Portfolio SLS and GSB alumni and guests are invited to attend one or both sessions for "Investing in Your Future". The program will begin with "Estate Planning in Uncertain Times" led by B. Howard Pearson, BS ’76, development legal counsel and […]
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Project ReMADE Business Plan Presentation and Completion Ceremony
Project ReMADE Business Plan Presentation and Completion Ceremony
Students participating in Project ReMADE, Stanford Law School's pro bono project that provides entrepreneurship training to formerly incarcerated women, will present their business plans to a panel of microenterprise development organizations. Room 180. Related Media